\begin{table}[h!]
    \centering
    \caption{Bootstrap Estimates of Citywide Supply Response and Marginal Fiscal Cost, \\ Offsite versus Onsite Inclusionary Units}
    \label{tab:onsite_offsite_ests}
    \begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}{@{\extracolsep{\fill}}lcc@{}}
\toprule  \addlinespace
                     & Offsite                & Onsite               \\    \addlinespace \cmidrule{2-3} 
                     & (1)                        & (2)                         \\   \midrule \addlinespace
Supply Response    & $$elast1_estimate$$***                        & $$elast2_estimate$$***                         \\
                     & ($$elast1_stderr$$)                      & ($$elast2_stderr$$)                           \\  \addlinespace
Marginal Fiscal Cost & \$$$mcost1_estimate$$***                        & \$$$mcost2_estimate$$***                          \\
                     & ($$mcost1_stderr$$)                      &  ($$mcost2_stderr$$)                         \\  \addlinespace \bottomrule
\end{tabular*}
	\begin{spacing}{1}
\begin{tablenotes}
      \item \footnotesize \textit{Notes:} This table presents citywide supply responses and citywide average marginal fiscal costs, for both offsite and onsite inclusionary units. All results come from the multinomial logit specification of Equation \ref{eq:mnl} In the first row, I report estimates of the citywide supply response of inclusionary units to changes in buildings' 421-a incentive. In the second row, I report marginal fiscal costs per inclusionary unit per year. In the left column, my estimates are for offsite inclusionary units, whereas in the right column, my estimates are for onsite inclusionary units. $\sym{*} = p < 0.10$, $\sym{**} = p < 0.05$, $\sym{***} = p < 0.01$.
      \end{tablenotes}
      \end{spacing}
\end{table}